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Martin R. Delany (1251 bytes)
1: ...Mandinka]] and spoke fondly of her childhood in Africa. 3: ...ar commission as an officer in the United States army. 5: [[Category:1812 births|Delany, Martin R.]] 6: [[Category:1885 deaths|Delany, Martin R.]] 7: [[Category:American abolitionists|Delany, Martin R.]] Ron Delany (1409 bytes) 1: ... '''Ron''' or '''Ronnie''' is a former [[Ireland|Irish]] [[athletics|athlete]], who specialised in th... 3: ... 1500 m at the 1954 European Championships in [[Berne]]. 5: ... for the [[1956 Summer Olympics]] held in [[Melbourne]]. 7: ...Olympic Record. Delaney thereby became the first Irishman to win an Olympic title in athletics since ... 9: ...o his total of four Irish national titles, and three [[NCAA]] titles. Samuel R. Delany (3750 bytes) 1: ...rica]]n [[writer]], [[academic]], and [[literary critic]]. 3: ... were married for several years and have a daughter. 5: ... moved to the English Department of [[Temple University]] in [[2001]]. 7: ...e]]s, [[comparative literature]], and [[queer theory]]. 9: == Selected bibliography == Dana Delany (3704 bytes) 1: ..._Delany_Portrait_for_Wiki_03.jpg|150px|right|Dana Delany]] 2: ...[film]], [[stage]], and [[television]] [[actor|actress]]. 4: ...Beach]] (1988-1991)'', Dana Delany has been an actress in films, television, and stage since the late... 6: ...illips Academy]] in Andover, then [[Wesleyan University]]. 8: ....]]'' and an appearance on ''[[Moonlighting (TV series)]]''.. Sadie and Bessie Delany (1861 bytes) 1: ... teach [[home economics]] in the state of [[New York]]. 3: ...l the early [[1990s]], when both were over 100 years old, that they gained fame. 5: ... up in 1994 with ''The Delany Sisters' Book of Everyday Wisdom''. 7: ...th the loss of her sister. Sadie lived on until her death at the age of 109 in 1999. 9: ...ecords]]'' in [[1993]] as the world's oldest authors. Martin B-10 (7220 bytes) 1: ...lown during a training session at [[Maxwell Air Force Base]]''</small></div> 3: ... of the Army's [[fighter aircraft|pursuit]] [[aircraft]] of the time. 5: .... The only major difference between these four were the engines used. 7: ...|1932]], Martin received the [[Collier Trophy]] for designing the XB-10. 10: ...delivered for testing to the [[U.S. Army]] on [[March 20]]. Martin XB-16 (2371 bytes) 2: {{bomber-stub}} 3: ...6 was about 20% longer, but essentially the same<br>design.</small>''</div> 4: ...similar to that of the XB-15, but it was 30% longer. 6: .... (All other contemporary aircraft used radial air-cooled engines.) 8: ... the first Very Heavy Bomber, the [[B-29 Superfortress]]. J.P. Martin (10079 bytes) 1: <div style="float:right;padding:5px">[[image:JPMARTIN.gif]]</div> 3: ...-cum-circus-cum-adventure-playground called Homeward: 5: ...ys running from tower to tower, and water-chutes from top to bottom. 7: ...turing the exuberance and surrealism of Martin's prose. 12: * ''[[Uncle and the Treacle Trouble]]'' (1967) Martin XB-27 (1725 bytes) 3: ...-27 never made it past paper, and no prototypes were built. 6: ===General Characteristics=== 7: * '''Crew:''' seven 11: * '''Wing area:''' ft² ( m²) 15: ...erplant:''' 2× [[Pratt & Whitney R-2800]]-9 radial engines, 2,000 hp (1,492 kW) each Martin (8532 bytes) 1: As well as being a popular male [[name]], '''Martin''' can denote: 6: *[[Martin, Hampshire]] 7: *[[Martin, Kent]] 8: *[[Martin, Horncastle, Lincolnshire]] 9: *[[Martin, Metheringham, Lincolnshire]] Martin XB-51 (4995 bytes) 1: ...:3px; border:3px solid #87CEEB;width:30%;" align="right" 2: ... align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Martin XB-51 4: ..." align="center"|[[Image:Martin XB-51.jpg|300px|Martin XB-51]] 6: !bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description 8: |Role||colspan="2"|ground attack Martin Kemp (914 bytes) 1: ...]] artist who was a member of the [[1980s]] [[New Romantic]] band [[Spandau Ballet]]. 3: ...s in the Bath'' in which he played murderer, [[George Smith]]. 5: [[Category:1961 births|Kemp, Martin]] 6: [[Category:English actors|Kemp, Martin]] 7: [[Category:Soap opera actors|Kemp, Martin]] Martin Ziguélé (539 bytes) 1: ...03]]. Ziguélé was allowed to go into exile in [[France]]. 5: [[Category:Central African Republic|Ziguélé, Martin]] Philip Martin (193 bytes) 1: *[[Philip_Martin_(pianist)|Philip Martin]] is an Irish pianist 2: ...enwriter on the [[science fiction]] show ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Martin J. Fettman (4444 bytes) 1: ...martin joseph fettman.jpg|thumb|150px|Astronaut Martin Joseph Fettman]] 3: ... (B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., Diplomate, ACVP)'''<br> 6: ==Personal data== 7: ...stepfather, Mr. Harold Peck. His father, Mr. Bernard P. Fettman, is deceased. 10: ...aduated from Midwood High School, Brooklyn, New York Martin Taylor (799 bytes) 1: ...artin Taylor]] is a [[Birmingham City F.C.]] player.'' 3: ...luences, particularly his friend and mentor, guitarist Ike Isaacs. 5: ... to be one of the finest Jazz guitarists in the world today. 7: ==External links== 8: *[http://www.martintaylor.com/ Martin Taylor Official website] Martin Chittenden (1484 bytes) 1: ...f [[Vermont]] during a crucial portion of the [[War of 1812]]. 3: ...at this was the result of pressure from his advisors. 4: ...ment from elected office, Chittenden served as a probate judge and died in Williston in [[1840]]. 6: [[Category:1763 births|Chittenden, Martin]] 7: [[Category:1840 deaths|Chittenden, Martin]] Martin H. Glynn (846 bytes) 1: ...Democratic Party|Democratic]] [[Governor of New York]]. 3: ...]]. He was the first [[Catholic]] New York governor. He died in Albany in 1924. 7: {| border="1" width="450" align="center" 9: ...="center" | '''Preceded by ''':<br>[[William Sulzer]] 10: ...[List of Governors of New York|Governors of New York]] Martin Ritt (1513 bytes) 1: ...atre]]. He was born in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. 3: ...ce of Ritt and other writers and performers who were blacklisted. 5: Ritt died at age 76 in [[Santa Monica, California]]. 8: * ''[[The Long Hot Summer]]'' (1958) 10: * ''[[The Spy Who Came In from the Cold]]'' (1965) Martin Havlat (1363 bytes) 1: ...knamed '''Mach-9''' for his speed and player number. 3: ...] and [[Marian Hossa]] is a part of the strongest right side in the NHL today. 5: ...season|2003-04 season]] was a point per game player. 7: ...for kicking, and once for [[Ice_hockey#Penalties|cross-checking]]. 9: ... During the off season he lives in [[Brno, Czech Republic]].
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